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Understanding "Soredemo Tsuma wo Aishiteru"
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Note: Some streaming libraries list it under alternative romaji spelling: Soredemo Tsuma o Aishiteru. Work-Life Imbalance : Shuichi’s long hours in a
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- Work-Life Imbalance: Shuichi’s long hours in a creative agency mirror Tokyo’s corporate culture, where overtime and after-work drinking lead to marital neglect.
- Neighborhood Reputation: The wife, Natsuki (Hasegawa), struggles with social pressure as a “good wife” — maintaining appearances at PTA meetings, local grocery runs, and community events.
- Affair Economy: The drama subtly highlights “love hotels,” discreet dating apps, and after-hours izakayas as part of urban lifestyles for middle-class professionals.
- Mental Health Silence: Neither spouse seeks therapy initially — reflecting Japan’s historical reluctance toward counseling, though the plot pushes toward crisis intervention.